Edge-of-village farmhouse for sale in Kent
A charming farmhouse in Kent with paddocks and formal gardens has come onto the market


Kings Toll Farmhouse is a Grade II Listed property in Kent on the edge of the village of Matfield. The property dates back to the 17th century and sits in an elevated position with views to the countryside beyond, and inside there are many period features like exposed wall and ceiling timbers and sash windows.
The property has two reception rooms, conservatory, kitchen/breakfast room, cellar, master bedroom suite and four further bedrooms, bathroom and garaging with an office.
Outside are some useful outbuildings and the well established gardens and grounds have areas of lawn to the front with herbaceous borders and an ornamental pond. The rear garden is arranged over three levels with a central path and the planting also includes copper beach, cherry and fruit trees and hawthorn and Virginia creeper climbing up the house. There is also a paddock with post and rail fencing which measures about 0.7 of an acre. In total there are around 3.1 acres.
Matfield village has local amenities and there is more comprehensive shopping to be found in Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge. Trains go from Paddock Wood into London Bridge, Charing Cross and Waterloo East.
The guide price is £1,250,000. For further information please telephone Savills on 01892 507 000 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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